May 2019 Archive
28981.
28982.
The Unforeseen Costs of Extraordinary Experiences (2017)
(psychologytoday.com)
28983.
Falsehoods programmers believe about addresses
(mjt.me.uk)
28984.
28985.
Advising Clients and Their Spouses: An Issue of Privilege (2013)
(lawyerist.com)
28986.
Human Reflexes Help MIT's Hermes Rescue Robot Keep Its Footing
(spectrum.ieee.org)
28987.
Kotlin – Jetpack and KTX
(link.medium.com)
28988.
‘Cold case’ of cold fusion reopened by Google-funded scientists
(physicsworld.com)
28989.
The World’s Most Wondrous Public Transportation Options
(atlasobscura.com)
28990.
Slime Thinks Fast and Slow
(scientificamerican.com)
28991.
Revisiting the cold case of cold fusion
(nature.com)
28992.
The Impeccably Understated Modernism of I.M. Pei
(newyorker.com)
28993.
Beautifully Crafted Sound Bath Sets (Singing Bowls)
(dharmabowls.com)
28994.
Image Recognition in Python with TensorFlow and Keras
(stackabuse.com)
28995.
A working professional's guide to OMSCS, the $7K CS master's degree
(forrestbrazeal.com)
28996.
28997.
How to Prevent RSI, by Building a Keyboard
(blog.tomarrell.com)
28998.
PowerShell Lightning Demos May 2019 (French)
(youtube.com)
28999.
Time Tracking with Git
(kris.cool)
29000.
When whisper networks let us down (2018)
(theverge.com)
29001.
An Inside Look at Engineering at Hello Alfred in NYC
(venturefizz.com)
29002.
An Effective Way to Learn Java
(programers.online)
29003.
29005.
29006.
How to land Android Dev job in 2019 part2
(jakubpchmiel.com)
29007.
Portland quietly launches mobile location data project
(geekwire.com)
29008.
Automate Daily SQL Queries in 4 Minutes
(youtu.be)
29009.
Data scientists, the only useful code is production code?
(thuijskens.github.io)
29010.
Quilt Data (YC W16) is hiring a cloud engineer
(quilt-data.breezy.hr)